Basilica de Santa Maria del Pi
About
The Basilica of Santa Maria del Pi is a magnificent 15th‑century Gothic church nestled in the heart of Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter. Originally founded in the early 14th century, the church was officially consecrated in 1453 and has since witnessed centuries of Spanish history—from royal sermons to wartime bombings. Its soaring nave, unadorned vaulted ceilings, and the impressive 54‑metre‑tall octagonal bell tower dominate the skyline, while the rose window crowns the façade, echoing the original medieval design despite its destruction during the 1936 civil‑war fire. Inside, visitors are greeted by austere yet elegant interiors, ancient stained‑glass panels dating back to the early 18th century, and the revered **Presbytery** that hosts relics and solemn rites. A visit to Santa Maria del Pi offers a quiet yet profound glimpse into Catalonia’s religious, architectural, and cultural heritage, making it an essential stop for anyone exploring Barcelona’s rich historical tapestry.
Highlights
- Gothic Architecture
- Rose Window
- Bell Tower
- Stained Glass Windows
- Presbytery
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Best time to visit
Spring and autumn provide mild temperatures and thinner crowds, allowing visitors to enjoy the Basilica’s serene atmosphere with greater comfort.